William Shakespeare Group
- Can anyone help me with the best Shakespeare quotes?
Created by abhishekabhibose on Jun 21, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What kind of man was Shakespeare?
Created by jillyfish on May 15, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What indications are there that Shakespeare was financially succesful at writing plays?
Created by devo389 on Apr 10, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - short film: All That Glisters is Not Gold
Created by rokelberry on Apr 9, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What Props were used in hamlets? In shakespeares original version?
Created by nicko123 on Apr 6, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - How did Shakespeare manage to satisfy so many different tastes?
Created by lucweezy on Apr 2, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Shakespeare's Sonnet 93 Poetical Analysis Help
Created by sweetsugarxox on Feb 27, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What was Bill Clinton's Shakespearean tragic flaw?
Created by jillyfish on Feb 25, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I have an old figure table lamp of William Shakespeare. It's brass that has been painted. with books and a pen that is part of the figure.
Created by buckster1955 on Feb 24, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group.
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- Remember also that this is in the section written to the fair young man. So 'thou' could refer as...
Posted by iloveshakes on Jul 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I consulted various Shakespeare sources that Shakespeare was the original source of the quote.
Posted by epollock on Jun 24, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - That first quote, "He who has injured thee..." isn't Shakespeare, I don't think. It's Seneca.
Posted by robertwilliam on Jun 24, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - He who has injured thee was either stronger or weaker than thee. If weaker, spare him; if...
Posted by epollock on Jun 23, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Well, I don't know about 'best'. What do you mean? Do you mean 'the best things Shakespeare ever...
Posted by robertwilliam on Jun 21, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - One of the keywords to never let you get fooled about Shakespeare is that he might have been the...
Posted by herappleness on Jun 15, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - It is a great simile that love is smoke, (pensive, wandering, passive) and it is fueled by sighs...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I agree that you should take it a historical antiques dealer. There appear to be many in the...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I don't think the story is written for them. They might have failings but none of them have had a...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - That is why his plays work on so many different levels. Even if you couldn't read or write, you...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I thought the opening dragged on a little too long but it picked up after that. I thought it...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - "He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument." —...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - He was simply a man ahead of his times, with a keen eye on people's nature and psychology. He...
Posted by epollock on Jun 3, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I have not read much about Shakespeare as a person, but judging from the variety and popularity...
Posted by krishna-agrawala on May 19, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group.


